Ottawa Travel Guide Ottawa is located at the junction of southeastern Ontario and Quebec.
What kind of city is Ottawa? The following is a detailed introduction for you, welcome to browse! Introduction to Ottawa Capital Region (including Ottawa, Ontario, Hull, Quebec, and surrounding towns).
The Ottawa River flows through the city from west to east, dividing the city from north to south.
The residents in the south are descendants of British immigrants and speak English; the residents in the north are descendants of French immigrants and speak French.
The Rideau River passes through the city from south to north and flows into the Ottawa River in the north of the city.
Ottawa is the fourth largest city in Canada and the capital of Canada.
It is associated with tulips, dances with music, and accompanies ice and snow.
This is a festival city with the famous Tulip Festival, lively hot air balloon festival, cheerful chamber music festival, and gorgeous winter ice and snow festival.
This is a city with an extremely rich cultural life and is the home of museums.
Basic information about Ottawa English name: Ottawa Location: Located in southeastern Ontario, on the south bank of the Ottawa River, 400 kilometers east of Toronto and 190 kilometers west of Montreal.
Longitude and latitude: 45 degrees 24 minutes north latitude, 75 degrees 40 minutes west longitude Area: 2,778.64 km? Population: 774,072 Time difference: The time zone is UTC -5, 13 hours behind Beijing City telephone area code: 613 Administrative division: Belongs to a single-level autonomous region,
There are no other administrative divisions under it.
Climate Description: February and May are the best times to visit Ottawa.
In Ottawa, tulips bloom all over the land in spring; in summer, rivers, lakes, and lakes are rippling with blue waves; in autumn, maple leaves are dyed; in winter, they are covered in silver and snow.
It is covered with ice and snow in winter, with an average annual snowfall of 235 centimeters (93 inches).
The average nighttime temperature in January is -25?C. Taking the wind into account, the human body feels -40?C.
It is usually covered with ice and snow from November to April.
Summers are warm, humid, and short.
The average maximum temperature in July is 26.5°C, and temperatures above 30°C are not uncommon.
Because it is close to the river, the humidity is very high and sometimes it is extremely hot and muggy.
Transportation Introduction Aviation Ottawa International Airport is located 10 kilometers south of downtown Ottawa. It has frequent routes connecting various parts of Canada and abroad.
About an hour from Toronto.
From 7 am to 21 pm, there are 1 to 2 flights per hour.
In addition, it is 30 minutes from Montreal, 1 hour from Quebec, and 5 hours and 20 minutes from Vancouver.
Ottawa Airport Transportation: From Ottawa International Airport to the city, you can take the airport bus, which connects to major hotels in the city and runs every 30 minutes from 5:00 am to the last flight.
It takes about 20 minutes to get to the city, and the one-way ticket is CAD$9 and the round-trip ticket is CAD$14.
There is bus No. 47 outside the airport to the city, costing 2 yuan and 30 cents Canadian.
You can also take a taxi to your destination, but the price is more expensive and tips are required.
Railways connect Montreal, Quebec and Toronto.
An average of 3 to 4 shuttle buses run from Montreal to Ottawa every day, and the time required is 2 hours and 10 minutes.
On average, there are 2 to 4 shuttle buses running from Toronto to Ottawa every day, and the required time is 4 hours and 20 minutes.
If you travel to many cities, you may consider the national rail card (CANRAILPASS) launched by Canada VIA Railway. Card holders can ride unlimited economy cars on all lines of Canada VIA Railway within the validity period.
Fare: During peak season (June 1st to October 15th), adults cost 616 Canadian dollars per ticket; students holding ISIC cards and passengers under 24 years old or over 60 years old are 545 Canadian dollars per ticket.
During off-season, the ticket is CAD 390 for adults; CAD 355 for students holding ISIC cards and passengers under 24 years old or over 60 years old; and CAD 30 per day for extended periods.
If your travel destination is between cities in eastern Canada such as Ottawa, Toronto, Kingston, Windsor, Montreal, Quebec City, London, Kitchener, Stratford, and Sarnia, you can use the Canada East Rail Card (CORRIDORPASS) for unlimited travel within 10 consecutive days.
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Fare: The East Canada Railway Card is divided into two types: ordinary train (Economy) and first-class train (VIA1).